The White House loves to blame the 'do nothing' Congress.The Dems in Congress love to blame Reps for obstructing. Republicans, for the most part, are at least are doing the peoples will by messing up the works.

Separation of power exists for a reason - so no branch can assume too much power. Gridlock is a *very* good thing no matter who it pisses off.

Anyone with any intelligence should have seen this 40 years ago. Government at best is fraudulent incompetent and utterly corrupt and these are its good points. If America wishes to continue to exist in any semblance of freedom or liberty government must be rolled back by a minimum 60%. Even that is allowing for massive over reach which authorization it does not possess.

One would think that a Republican candidate could articulate a platform that offered some clear and reasonable goals, with an emphasis on strong Constitutional adherence, that would illuminate paths leading out of today's overpoliticize mess. A beleaguered public might breathe a sigh of relief and buy in with votes.

In fact, why the Republicans didn't commence this tactic two years ago baffles me, and leads to some sincere worries about the brains of that organization.

But there's still time before 2016, when there will be less votes for 'not Democrats' than there are today.

At least in the voting booth, the only poll that can change things, American continue to elect the givers of goodies rather than the defenders of liberty. Not all districts but too many, and at all levels of government.That has to change before the direction of government changes.

“What good fortune for governments that the people do not think.” Adolph HitlerThe problem for government is when the people finally do start thinking and understanding. It's called revolution and it is never pretty.

The White House loves to blame the 'do nothing' Congress.The Dems in Congress love to blame Reps for obstructing. Republicans, for the most part, are at least are doing the peoples will by messing up the works.

Separation of power exists for a reason - so no branch can assume too much power. Gridlock is a *very* good thing no matter who it pisses off.

I think we can restore confidence in the federal government by giving it even more power, control and trillions in freshly printed money. We all know the intentions of our selfless public servants are good, so what could go wrong? If only those racist teabaggers weren't resisting progress, restoring Jim Crow and depriving women access to contraception. I wish the IRS, EPA, OSHA (etc, etc, etc) could do something about those damn teabaggers. And I wish Obama would use his pen and his phone. That would restore my faith in the federal government.

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